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Released: 22-Apr-2000 12:00 AM EDT
Upstate New York Voters Are Polled in Survey
Colgate University

The Colgate University/Zogby Internatioal Upstate NY Poll is the first of its kind to gather upstate New Yorkers' opinions on a variety of topics, including work, quality of life, and how they feel about candidates running for President and State Senator.

Released: 25-Jul-2002 12:00 AM EDT
Majority of Former Welfare Recipients Living on the Edge
Colgate University

A new study of upstate New York families, former welfare or cash assistance recipients, found that although the number of families on assistance has decreased by 74 percent since 1995 in Madison County, New York, most former welfare recipients are still "living on the edge."

Released: 4-Nov-2003 2:40 PM EST
Global Warming Means More Snow for Great Lakes Region
Colgate University

Global warming has had a surprising impact on the Great Lakes region of the U.S. "鈥 more snow. A comparative study of snowfall records in and outside of the Great Lakes region indicated a significant increase in snowfall in the Great Lakes region since the 1930s.

Released: 19-Oct-2004 1:10 PM EDT
Expert Describes Origins and Customs of Halloween
Colgate University

For centuries, Halloween has held a significant place in many cultures and lands, according to Colgate professor Anthony Aveni. Today's customs have nothing to do with the occasion that originally marked the end of the harvest and conclusion of the Babylonian year.

Released: 12-Apr-2006 3:25 PM EDT
Skills of Immigrants Up
Colgate University

A new study found that changes in immigration policy "鈥 especially the Immigration Act of 1990 "鈥 have had a direct effect on the overall skill level of new immigrants. The report also found that legal immigrants today have overall higher skill levels than those of previous decades.

Released: 30-May-2007 8:45 AM EDT
Researcher Discovers Remains, Tomb in Honduras
Colgate University

Colgate anthropologist Allan Maca and a team of researchers have discovered a previously unknown tomb in Honduras dating back to the 7th century that contained the skeleton of a member of Maya society. The find reveals an urban state more politically and culturally complex than previously thought.

Released: 2-Aug-2007 1:50 PM EDT
Talking Both Quickly and Slowly Best Way to Teach Language
Colgate University

A Colgate University researcher has found that students learning a language improve the most when their teachers use techniques that combine both slow and fast rates of speaking.

8-Oct-2008 5:00 PM EDT
Study Reveals Impact of Global Warming on Tropical Regions
Colgate University

Study warns that Tropical Rainforest and Mountain Species could be threatened by global warming.


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